Jumat, 30 Desember 2016

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As-it-happens update December 30, 2016
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Here's a timely reminder for all you would-be revelers out there: Be careful with your countdowns this New Year's Eve. There will be a little extra time to bask in the glow of a retreating 2016 - or curse its name, as the case may be.
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Welcome to the first half of The Planetary Society's look-ahead at the coming year in spaceflight! I'll be talking about Earth-centric highlights today, and Emily will post about robotic solar system missions tomorrow.
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Apart from the traditional fireworks and illuminated ball in Times Square, look for a blazing comet to light the night sky on New Year's Eve.
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NASA's Juno spacecraft captured this view of Jupiter's north polar region during a close flyby on Aug. 27, 2016. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS.
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As 2016 comes to a close, it's only fair that one of the year's better memes gets a last hurrah. The Mannequin Challenge had school kids, athletes, and presidential candidates posing like mannequins for the camera - and now it's in space.
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Thanks to some timely NSF support, the American Astronomical Society is offering dozens of small grants to U.S. groups that offer outreach programs tied to the 2017 solar eclipse.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources recently scrubbed language from an agency web page on the Great Lakes that said humans and greenhouse gases are the main cause of climate change.
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The climate struggle is real: 10 biggest global warming stories of 2016 In this April 3, 2014 file photo giant machines dig for brown coal at the open-cast mining Garzweiler in front of a smoking power plant near the city of Grevenbroich in western ...
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The first 10 Iridium Next satellites were encapsulated inside the payload fairing of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket earlier this week.
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Bill Opengari of the New River Valley Bird Club scans the New River next to Castle Rock in Pembroke while on a scouting trip Dec. 21.
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